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Tesla Regains Top Position in Global BEV Sales with 13% Market Share

Tesla captured over 13 percent of the worldwide BEV market in the most recent period, posting a 6 percent year-over-year sales gain despite a 2 percent drop in the United States.

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Tesla Inc. regained the number-one position in global Battery-Electric Vehicle sales, according to data compiled by Counterpoint Research. The company captured more than 13 percent of total worldwide BEV market share during the period.

Tesla recorded a 6 percent year-over-year increase in global BEV deliveries. The same data set showed a 2 percent decline for the company inside the United States market. Benzinga reported that Tesla had an eventful week highlighted by the shift in global rankings and by improved sales performance in Europe.

The article noted that Tesla sold more vehicles on the continent than in the prior comparable period, though the exact European figure was truncated in the published text. The company is listed on the NASDAQ exchange under the ticker symbol TSLA. Elon Musk leads Tesla Inc.

Counterpoint Research gathered the market-share and sales-growth figures that placed Tesla back at the top of the global BEV standings.

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